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Thread: Revolver Picture Thread - Each post should contain at least one picture

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    Icon15 Revolver Picture Thread - Each post should contain at least one picture

    I know we have a lot of revolver fans on here so I thought it would be nice to have a thread where you could come and look at them all together. Show off all of your revolvers. I only have a couple to get it started with but here goes.
    Colt Python 6" 1970



    Colt Agent 2" 1974



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    Oh Boy.......there is no way I can resist this thread!



























    I prefer Colts...Semper Fi

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    Gotta have some "low end" representation, too...this is a Taurus that my Dad bought used and carried as a secutiry guard over twenty years ago. I believe it's a Model 82 (clone of a S&W Model 10). Shoots great. Wouldn't part with this one for a zilliion dollars--too much sentimental value!

    Creighton

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    This is a Smith .38 that my grandfather gave me a couple years back. I called up Smith & Wesson and all they could tell me about it was that it was made sometime before the 1930's.






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    then here's the M&P 340 PD i made a thread for a few days ago not realizing this thread existed.









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    I only have two left a Python and Trooper.

    1978 Python bought new.


    1976 Trooper MK III
    No free man shall ever be debarred the use of arms.
    Thomas Jefferson

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    S&W Mod 10-7 with more mods than should be possible, but it will shoot one ragged hole at 50ft.




    S&W Model 625-4, 1" Ultradot, slick trigger

    Last edited by easyrider1965; 20th August 2008 at 11:39.


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    Unfortunately, my primo revolver collection departed about the same time as my first wife.....

    I currently own three.
    Smith & Wesson 629-6



    Smith & Wesson 686-6 Plus with Galco Silhouette holster



    Smith & Wesson 642-2


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